by Pierce Penzella / Inglewood, CA / January 20, 2017

Children love to do many things. They enjoy playing with toys/friends, sports and going for car rides. However, there is an activity that trumps all of those and that is the television. Cartoons captivate kids and direct their attention away from anything else.

This used to seem normal because I used to be one of those kids. But as I’ve grown up, I have become more familiar with the speculation that there are more to cartoons than they let on. Unfortunately, there are disturbing secrets inside of your child’s favorite TV show that could affect them without you even knowing why.

You might be wondering as to how this is possible and the answer is that there are more than a few ways this could be possible. One of them works through subliminal messages, which is a signal or message designed to pass below (sub) the normal limits of perception. It can also be an image transmitted briefly, unperceived consciously and yet perceived unconsciously. As wild as it may seem, this is true. There have been many times this has been proven across the different cartoon networks have been involved in this conspiracy as well. Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network have been accused of planting underlying messages inside of their cartoons. During the early two-thousands, in a Nickelodeon advertisement break, an anonymous viewer took a photo of his television screen.

This photograph is filled with images of the “All Seeing Eye,” a symbol of a secret society of devil worshipers named the Illuminati. Apparently, they originated as a Bavarian secret society founded in 1776, organized like the Freemasons. This isn’t the only time this symbol has appeared. In the episode titled, “Good Neighbors,” Spongebob, Patrick, and Squidward was clad in uniforms resembling the Illuminati’s attire. The episode contains a headquarters designed like a pyramid with an all-seeing eye. Even in the DisneyXD show, Gravity Falls, they have a character named Bill Cipherwhich is a life-like Illuminati symbol. It is so blatant that people just write it off as a joke. I’m not so sure about that. Personally, I’d keep a close eye on what my child is watching.